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Is the new Royals.TV for the Kansas City Royals channel 305?

Gort
Gort Posts: 18 Participant
edited March 24 in Channels and Programming

The Kansas City Royals games are now going to Royals.TV. Does Spectrum provide this channel?

This entry is in the guide now for my subscription:

ROYL 305 Royals Baseball Sign-off

When the season starts, I assume the scheduled games will show up if this is Royals.TV.

I assume that I won't have to pay the $99.00 charge that Royals.TV requires. Or do I still have to pay even though it is now in the Spectrum Guide.

I found this on the web:

"For the 2026 season, Kansas City Royals games are available on Spectrum via the new Royals.TV channel, replacing FanDuel Sports Network (formerly Bally Sports). The channel is listed as 318 in some Kansas City, NE, and KS areas, or 824 for other Spectrum regions. It is also accessible via direct-to-consumer streaming on the MLB app."

I don't use Spectrum Internet which shouldn't be a problem if channel 305 is in the Guide.

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  • HT_Greenfield
    HT_Greenfield Posts: 1,293 Contributor

    If it is lit up and it is included in your subscription then i think you would see anything other than e.g. "unavailable" or "unsubscribed" on that channel, and here you may find out which games, per month, to Watch on: Royals.TV:

    🔗 https://www.mlb.com/royals/schedule/2026-03/list

  • Gort
    Gort Posts: 18 Participant

    Final answer in Kansas City:

    The ROYALS.TV channel my channel 305 came alive on 3/25 here in K.C. with info on the first game with Atlanta on 3/27 instead of a blank screen.

    I found out that ROYALS.TV is going to have 149 games this year.

    These are the other 13 games:

    Fox – 4 games I can access.

    ESPN – 1 game I can access.

    Apple TV – 4 games I do not have access.

    Peacock – 4 games I can access.

    So, I’ll be able to view 158 out of 162 games this year.

    This is good enough for me, so I’ll just not get Apple TV for 4 games.